The soccer balls at the Sun booth in the pavilion were quite a hit as
evident by the video below:

Come by again at Sun booth until the end of conference to get one for
yourself :)

There were booths from Debian, Gnome, Firefox, Fedora and a host of
other open source projects. There were community booths from local Java
User Groups, Linux User Group, Open Solaris User Group and similar
efforts. Some government and financial companies that heavily
use/promote open source products were also present. And then there were
other commercial vendors as well!

Some attendees were playing musical
instruments to the local tunes which added to the festive atmosphere in
the exhibitor floor. Enjoy the video below:

[Trackback] Continuing from FISL Day 1 ... Here is a video of the ever excited Brazilian community for soccer balls in the pavilion: If you didn't get a soccer ball, come by at the Sun booth tomorrow and make sure...

[Trackback] Continuing from FISL Day 1 ... Here is a video of the ever excited Brazilian community for soccer balls in the pavilion: If you didn't get a soccer ball, come by at the Sun booth tomorrow and make sure...

[Trackback] Continuing from Day 1 and 2 ... I participated in Simon Phipps Talk Show on GlassFish and that was fun :) The usual points: ~50% of the projects currently target GlassFish and that the number jumps to 73% when...

[Trackback] FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum. The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly...